Villarino: There is nothing to retract or backtrack

By: Ador Vincent S. Mayol November 29,2016 - 09:08 PM

Kerwin Espinosa testifying before Senate committee on public order and dangerous drugs aided by his lawyer, Atty. Lanie Villarino (INQUIRER FILE PHOTO).

Kerwin Espinosa testifying before Senate committee on public order and dangerous drugs aided by his lawyer, Atty. Lanie Villarino (INQUIRER FILE PHOTO).

CEBU CITY–The lawyer of confessed drug lord Kerwin Espinosa clarified that her client never linked Chief Inspector Jovie Espenido, police chief of Albuera town in Leyte, to the illegal drugs trade.

Cebu-based lawyer Leilani Villarino was surprised when she read news reports that Kerwin backtracked on earlier claims that Espenido was a drug protector.

“Kerwin Espinosa stood by all the statements he said when he appeared before the Senate last week. He never said Espenido received a protection money from him. Now, there’s nothing to retract or backtrack whatsoever,” she told the Inquirer over the phone.

While Espenido was cleared of any involvement in the illegal drugs trade, Villarino said Kerwin also did not say that the police official had not committed any infraction.

She said Kerwin was mad at Espenido who purportedly demanded a five percent share of the sale of a property owned by the slain Albuera Mayor Rolando Espinosa Sr.

“That was one of the things my client did not like about Espenido. BUt as to receiving a payola from him, that never happened,” Villarino said.

In a press briefing in Camp Crame last Monday, Philippine National Police chief Director General Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa said Kerwin backtracked on his accusations and cleared Espenido of the latter’s alleged involvement in the illegal drugs group.

Dela Rosa said Espinosa told him that Espenido received money but used it for their church.

THe PNP chief said he would not yet impose any disciplinary action against Espenido while investigation is still ongoing, especially now that Espinosa backtracked on his statements.

When he testified before the Senate last week, Espinosa said it was Espenido who introduced him to Senator Leila De Lima’s former driver Ronnie Dayan who asked him to contribute to then Justice Secretary’s campaign kitty.

Espinosa also accused Espinosa of trying to kill him once and implicating his late father in the narcotics trade due to an alleged grudge against him.

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